Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Explained

Image Alt:Series titles. The background is formed from multiple "photographs".
Genre:Cozy crime
Creator:David Cook and John Bowen
Starring:Patricia Routledge
Derek Benfield
Dominic Monaghan
John Graham Davies
Suzanne Maddock
Frank Mills
Composer:Nigel Hess
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:4
Num Episodes:28
List Episodes:
  1. Episodes
Producer:Carol Parks
Executive Producer:Michael Wearing
Editor:Malcolm Banthorpe
Cinematography:John McGlashan
Runtime:104 minutes (Pilot)
75 minutes (S01E01)
50 minutes (S01E02—)
Company:BBC TV Productions, Yorkshire Television (pilot)
Network:ITV (Pilot)
BBC1 (Series)

Hetty Wainthropp Investigates is a British crime drama television series, starring Patricia Routledge as the title character, Henrietta "Hetty" Wainthropp,[1] that aired for four series between 3 January 1996 and 4 September 1998 on BBC One. The series, spawned from a pilot episode entitled "Missing Persons" aired by ITV in 1990, was co-created by writers David Cook and John Bowen, co-starred Derek Benfield as Hetty's patient husband Robert, and Dominic Monaghan as her assistant and lodger Geoffrey Shawcross. It marked Monaghan’s acting debut.

Other co-stars in the series include John Graham Davies as local chief of police DCI Adams; Suzanne Maddock as Janet Frazer, a feisty young auto mechanic; and Frank Mills as Robert's brother Frank. In the United States, episodes have broadcast as part of PBS's anthology series Mystery!. A parody of the series, entitled Wetty Hainthropp Investigates, aired on 12 March 1999 as part of the Comic Relief telethon starring Victoria Wood, Julie Walters and Duncan Preston.

Production

Hetty Wainthropp Investigates is based on characters from the novel Missing Persons (1986) by David Cook, who co-wrote the episodes with John Bowen. The incidents in Cook's novel were inspired by his own mother's experiences. Prior to the pilot going into production, Patricia Routledge read the story Missing Persons for BBC Radio 4's A Book At Bedtime in February 1987.[2]

In 1990 ITV broadcast a feature-length pilot, Missing Persons, featuring Tony Melody as Robert Wainthropp and Garry Halliday as Geoffrey Shawcross, but ITV opted not to pursue a series. The storyline of this episode is ignored in the subsequent BBC series, with the first episode establishing Hetty as a detective in her first case and meeting Geoffrey for the first time. The characterization of Hetty was altered considerably for the series from the pilot. The 'original' Hetty was blonde and far more 'theatrical' in her manner. Additionally, the pilot character lived in considerably better circumstances than the home seen in the series.

The BBC series was filmed primarily in Burnley, Darwen, Blackburn, Rossendale, Bolton and other locations in Lancashire.

The music for the series was composed by Nigel Hess, the cornet solo was performed by Phillip McCann and in 1997 the title track was awarded the Ivor Novello Award for best television theme.

The BBC series was popular with viewers, but no further episodes were commissioned after 1998. In 2008 Patricia Routledge said in an interview that the cast and crew had been told by the BBC at the end of the fourth series that a fifth series would be commissioned, but it never was.[3] In 2017 Suzanne Maddock shared her memories of making Hetty Wainthropp Investigates in a 45-minute interview for "The Bill Podcast" and explained how she felt disappointed for the fans of the series that they did not get to see a proper conclusion to the series.[4]

Synopsis

Hetty Wainthropp is a retired working-class woman from Darwen in North West England, who has a knack for jumping to conclusions and solving crimes of varying bafflement which often are too minor to concern the police. Although on occasion her husband offers assistance, he more often than not tends to the home while Hetty gads about the countryside with young Geoffrey in search of resolution and justice. In many episodes Hetty seeks the help and advice of DCI Adams of the local constabulary. All four series are available to stream on ITVX Premium.

Cast

Episodes

Series 4 (1998)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdateViewers
(millions)[5]

DVDs

All four series have been released on DVD in the United Kingdom and United States by Acorn Media. In Australia, the series was released by Madman Films. In Belgium and the Netherlands, the series was released by Lime-Lights Pictures.

DVD NameRelease Date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: Missing Persons 29 March 2005 9 May 2005[6]
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: The Complete First Series7 September 2004 11 October 2004 31 October 2007
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: The Complete Second Series9 August 2005 22 January 2007 9 April 2008
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: The Complete Third Series31 January 2006 5 March 2007 9 July 2008
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: The Complete Fourth Series27 June 2006 10 September 2007 8 October 2008
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: The Complete Collection4 September 2007 7 January 2008 20 October 2009
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: The Complete Collection - Remastered 14 August 2017[7]

Notes and References

  1. "A Minor Operation," Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, original air date 16 January 1998
  2. A Book at Bedtime. The Radio Times. 29 January 1987. 3297. 39.
  3. Martin, Nicole. "Actress Patricia Routledge Attacks BBC for Dropping Detective Series", The Daily Telegraph, 26 June 2008. Retrieved on 27 June 2008.
  4. Web site: The Bill Podcast 06 - Suzanne Maddock (PC Cass Rickman).
  5. Web site: Weekly top 30 programmes on TV sets (July 1998 – Sept 2018) | BARB.
  6. Web site: Hetty Wainthropp: Missing Persons. Amazon UK. 9 May 2005.
  7. Web site: Hetty Wainthropp Investigates - Complete. Amazon UK. 14 August 2017.